Aims Community College Replaces Octel Voicemail System
Aims Community College
Deb Martinez
Telecommunications Manager, Aims Community college

Applied Voice & Speech Technologies, Inc. (AVST) is a trusted developer of software-based Unified Communications (UC) solutions for businesses of all sizes. Their passion is to develop communications solutions that transform the productivity of individuals, teams and businesses while leveraging the value of their existing and evolving IT infrastructure. Thousands of businesses worldwide rely on AVST to meet their “mission-critical” communications requirements today, align their business with key trends and, with the world-class interoperability of AVST’s UC solutions, provide a bridge to their digital future.
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Aims Community College
Deb Martinez
Telecommunications Manager, Aims Community college
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
David Parker
Director of IT Service Continuity
Amerisure Insurance
Lori Wodrich
Voice Communication Analyst for Amerisure
City of Baltimore
Simon Etta
Department of Communications Services, City of Baltimore
City of Phoenix
Linda Henderson
IT Supervisor, City of Phoenix
Lane Council of Governments
Dan Mulholland
Telecommunications Manager, Lane Council of Governments
Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township
Pete Just
Chief Technology Officer
Navy Pier
Chuck Sansone
Director of IT
Pacific Lutheran University
David Allen
Director, Enterprise Systems, Pacific Lutheran University
Pittsburgh Steelers
Scott Phelps
Technology Coordinator
Portland State University
Chuck Lanham
PSU Associate CIO for Academic and Customer Services
San Diego State University
Riny Ledgerwood
SDSU Director of Voice Services & ATI
SDSU
Riny Ledgerwood
Director of Voice Services & ATI
University of Toronto
Debbie Stewart
Director of Telecommunications, University of Toronto
University of Washington
Steve Mack
Manager of Telecom Operations, University of Washington
Waukesha County
Becky Calder
Telecom Specialist, Waukesha County.
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